The much-missed David Bowie was a legendary performer who pushed both the genre and gender barriers. He was a master of disguise, a consummate performer and an artist who changed with the times. He was also no stranger to controversy, as he demonstrated with the cover of his 'Diamond Dogs' LP cover when it was first released.
The cover depicts a naked Bowie surrounded by equally naked women whose lower bodies have been replaced by the anatomy of dogs. Somehow, Bowie was able to persuade his record company to sign off on the production of the covers, but the public was appalled, and they were very quickly pulled from shops to be replaced by something demurer. That means very few now survive, and if you have one in immaculate condition, it might be worth up to $7,500 to the right collector. Would you really want to part with it, though?